Hello there. This is the page where I keep all of my most secret facts and most spicy gossip. If you are here, you are most likely a stalker. I don't really care, so I might as well give you the good stuff.

My favorite food is pizza.

Also, I have an obsession with airports, highways, and mass transit, and I also animate for fun when I am bored.

How I found the server

Short version: Google Images and the wiki.

Long Version: I started minecraft two years ago on Minecraft PE. On there, I created four cities on one world, all interconnected through a series of interstate highways and roads, all meticulously handcrafted by myself (since there was no multiplayer or commands on PE at the time). A while later, I realized that the novelty was running thin - I was building all of these "amazing" structures, but had nobody to share it with. So I went looking through google images for other minecraft builds that could inspire me. Oddly enough, it was an image search of "Minecraft Convention Center," of all things, that led me to this wiki. And I was hooked. So I bought Minecraft for the computer for the sole reason of being able to see this server.

It was neat.

So I joined. The end.

Resume

A MCPE-generated map of my first city, Santa Corona. Downtown is on the bottom right, Stillwater (a suburb) is in the top right, Highway [23] is a thoroughfare that runs through the middle, and the road that runs in a semicircle is the Highway [623]. All roads were built with Grass Path (hence why they are all dirt colored).

The first tall skyscraper I ever built in Minecraft. Called the Luminos Tower, it was built to the (at the time) height limit of 128 blocks. It was a joint Hotel/Office building, beginning my love for mixed use developments. Notice how there is nothing around it in terms of buildings.

Santa Corona four months later. Luminos tower is in the foreground. Now the whole area has been developed and changed to meet the needs of my vision. (I had to destroy an entire Stadium I had built by hand, and cover an entire river with grass blocks, among other things).

My fourth town, named Desert City. In the foreground is the Nexus Center (a large mall made of sandstone) and the O'Bryant Hotel Desert City, the large acacia building.

Another view of Desert City on my MCPE world. In the foreground is the Desert Candle, another mixed-use development (hotel, offices, casino, restaurant). The tall building in the back right is the Desert Spire, a large obelisk (like the Seattle Space Needle) reaching up over 150 blocks, and built entirely by hand. The building made of End Stone behind the Spire is the six-hall gargantuan Desert Convention Center, also built entirely by hand. I had a lot of free time.

My proudest achievement across all the Minecraft mediums. Venceslo Village, the culmination of everything I have done to date. A multi-use entertainment complex, using what I have learned both from the server and from my freelancing on my iPad. I hope you have enjoyed looking at these photos and experiencing them as much as I had building them. Thanks for reading, and I look forward for even more fun on the server!